NCIS Special Agent Jacket

SKU ID #286226

$59.95

CBS EXCLUSIVE!

This exclusive NCIS Special Agent Jacket will put you in the mood to go forensic on your friends. Modeled after an investigator's jacket, the NCIS Special Agent Jacket conveniently folds into a zip pouch when not in use, so you can always have it at the ready. As evident on the show, Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs and the rest of the NCIS team wear this same style. Become an honorary member of the primary law-enforcement and counter-intelligence arm of the U.S. Navy! Or, if you're looking for great NCIS gift ideas, you needn't look any further.

I bought this for my teen son for Halloween so he could dress up as "Gibbs" his favorite NCIS Character. We had a very rainy night and this kept him dry and warm. It was thinner than I thought but he was happy with it....and that's all that matters! I'm sure he'll continue to wear this especially on rainy days!

I loved this product. It shipped and arrived on time. When I first wore it, I had a few problems with the zipper but later on it was fixed. Other than that, the product was awesome. I got a few stares and compliments asking where I bought it. I obviously recommended it. This jacket is comfortable and is the same as displayed on the image. Overall this is an awesome product for NCIS fans like me.

I loved this jacket. It arrived before the standard time and appeared exactly as depicted on the store. When I wore it, I felt like it was just perfect but there was a bit of problems with the zipper as it got stuck. In a while, it worked. Other than that, it was perfect. I'm making a lot of NCIS fans very jealous. :) Got a lot of compliments.

This was a present for my wife since she loves the show. Like the other reviews, it is thin, but she says that it is surprisingly warm. The quality is ok, not bad, but not exceptional either. I think it is a tad bit overpriced but I am just a plain jane guy and it wasn't for me. Overall she is happy with the jacket and will most definitely be wearing it more as spring approaches